--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, azgrey <no_reply@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > [ For those who have not watched the series but > > plan to someday, be warned: HERE BE SPOILERS ] > > > > Wow. I hadn't seen the second episode when I wrote > > the above. > > Thank you for the spoiler alert which came > thru loud and clear in message view. My own > viewing of the episode was not until about 10 > hours after your post and the element of surprise > is an especially delicious one with BB that I cherish. > > A couple of quick thoughts and i will get back to > yas later in the week about this and the NM links > you provided. Promise. I've never been very responsive > to extended dialogue here on FFL, but we do have a > week until the next episode and its almost civilized > in here with what's her name in timeout corner. > > Mike violated his prime directive, as stated last season, > of never again employing "half measures", by letting > Lydia live. What was the quote last week? "I can see > a lot of outcomes to this and none of them involve > Miller Time." > > Heisenberg Uber Alles, bitch!
Yup. It all gets interestinger and interestinger. You're going to want to read this, an in-depth interview with series creator (and writer of these two first episodes of season 5 we've been discussing) Vince Gilligan. It reads like a manual of How To Write For Television (or for any medium). http://www.salon.com/2012/07/23/vince_gilligan_ive_never_googled_breaking_bad/